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Company Details
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Description:
Millions of patients from all walks of life trust us with their lives each year. That's why we put our patients at the heart of everything we do by standing united in our vision of maintaining our status as an affordable, accessible, optimal quality healthcare provider that surpasses international standards. Behind each healthcare professional at The Nairobi West Hospital is a multidisciplinary team committed to delivering the best patient care possible. Healthcare at Its Best is not just a phrase, but a maxim each member of staff lives by to ensure a safe and serene environment for each patient and visitor that comes to the hospital
Job Description
Responsible for providing intensive critical care to newborn & pediatric critical patients, of all ages as well as giving counseling services to both patients and their relatives.
Academic and professional qualifications
- KRNN.KRN/KRM KRCHN, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Must be a Kenya Registered Nurse with a valid practicing license from NCK
- Minimum of 2 years experience in ICU or NICU.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- The ability to offer emotional support to parents, guardians, and family members.
- Working knowledge of NICU specialized equipment.
- The ability to work in a team.
- The ability to offer comfort to ill newborns
- Other added advantages
- BLS & ACLS certified
- Good interpersonal skills & communications kills.
- Good customer care skills.
Roles & Responsibilities
- Checking and recording patients (newborn/ child) effectively.
- Preparing and updating nursing care plans.
- Promptly notifying the appropriate neonatologist of any problems that occur
- Providing round-the-clock care to premature and severely ill newborn infants.
- Caring for the basic needs of infants: for example, feeding and changing diapers.
- Performing medical procedures for example, inserting intravenous lines. performing tests, and administering medications
- Assisting the NICU physicians in medical procedures and treatments.
- Using and adjusting specialized medical equipment.
- Formulating nursing plans and evaluating the effectiveness of treatments.
- Comforting ill newborns and anxious parents and family members
- Offering support to parents and family members and educating them on the at-home care of their newborn.
- Ability to utilize the standards and procedures of nursing care to continuously improve the quality of nursing and exceed the patients' expectations and participate in audits within their departments.
- To be a role model of the nursing profession and exercise professionalism at all times while being an effective clinical leadership resource
- To communicate with other professionals and all relevant parties in order to advocate effectively for the patients.
- To provide guidance, supervise and mentor staff and trainees to ensure all patients are treated with dignity, privacy and respect and that the patients are encouraged to be involved in decision making related to their care.
- To protect all confidential information concerning the hospital patients and to make disclosure only with patient and Supervisors permission.
- To investigate patients' complaints promptly in accordance with the hospital procedure and inform nursing administration immediately within the same shift. 18. To be knowledgeable of the equipment in the department and to safeguard hospital/patient property andequipment from damage, wastage or loss.
- To ensure accurate documentation, proper record keeping and storage for continuity, quality and legal reference.
- To utilize available resources effectively to ensure quality service delivery. profitability, cost containment while closely adhering to the budget.
- To promote good interpersonal relationship amongst the nursing team. patients and other disciplines.
- Required to be observant of the patient's needs and requirements and assist where appropriate in providing care to meet those needs which is within the total care plan of the patient.
- Supervise and assess, plan and implement agreed individual care plans and evaluate the effectiveness of care given.
- Assist medical staff in the overall care of the patient and to ensure the prescribed treatment is given
- Maintain personal contact with patients ensuring that they understand their treatment and that their needs are met as far as possible.
- Perform any other duties as may be assigned by the Charge Nurse from time to time.
Education: Degree, Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time